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    KASHMIRI EMBROIDERY Introduction:- Embroidery in India- includes dozens of regional embroidery styles that vary by region. Designs in Indian embroidery are formed on the basis of the texture and the design of the fabric and the stitch. The dot and the alternate dot, the circle, the square, the triangle and permutations and combinations of these constitute the design History:- Kashmiri Embroidery Designs: As beautiful as the Kashmir itself. Kashmiri design, with its traditional name “Kashidakari”

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    Speech On Custom Shirt

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    it’s for a social cause, an event, personal branding or business promotions, utilising customised shirts is undeniably an effective means for you to get noticed anytime, anywhere. Revolution Shirts are experts in the field of garment printing, embroidery and digital transfers. With our top-notch technology and performance, we will assure you that you will stand out among your peers and competitors. Read more about our services and know what suits best for your ideal custom shirt: Screen printing

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    Chikankari  Chikan (Hindi: चिकन, Urdu: چکن‬‎) is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India. Literally translated, the word means embroidery. Believed to have been introduced by Nur Jehan, Mughal emperor Jahangir's wife,[1] it is one of Lucknow's most famous textile decoration styles. There are several theories about the origin of Chikankari. Chikankari - the process of chikan - was basically invented in Lucknow. It developed quickly during the period when the Mughals ruled and consisted

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    This form of embroidery is practiced in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh as these had been the part of Mughal culture and empire, especially at the time of Mughal ruler Akbar. Apart from many Mughal motifs and patterns the most elegant is the delicate Jaali (net) on some parts of the fabric. Zardozi usually features geometric shapes along with floral designs (Figure 28). Zardozi is actually an ancient Persian embroidery form. In Persia, ‘Zar’ means gold and ‘Dozi’ denotes embroidery. Since this craft

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    The Bayeux Tapestry is 230 feet (70 meters) long and 20 inches (50 cm) wide. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the story of the Norman conquest of England in the year of 1066 C.E. The story shows that on the year 1066 C.E. a struggle for the throne of England between William the Duke of Normandy and Harold the Earl of Wessex which ultimate leads to the invasion of the Normans and the ascension of the first Norman King of England The Bayeux Tapestry is displayed in Bayeux, in Normandy France. Due to the

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    ‘The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the most celebrated artifacts of the medieval world’ (1) (see illustration 1). This unique and iconic historic object was produced in the 11th century and is not actually a tapestry but a piece of embroidery . It has been used by many historians as an important reference document and source of information as it was produced within a short period of time after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The events leading up to the battle and the conflict itself are depicted in

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    E / Е ( Е )

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    thаt can be found everywhere iѕ ѕеwing seams. Lеаrning аbоut this tесhniԛuе can bе instrumental tоwаrdѕ рrореr lеаrning. Anоthеr imроrtаnt аѕресt is сhооѕing thе lеngthwiѕе grаin, сrоѕѕwiѕе grаin аnd bias grаin оf thе fаbriс on which the dеѕign оr embroidery hаѕ tо bе made. Thе mаin thing thаt iѕ nееdеd fоr ассоmрliѕhing gооd wоrk in ѕеwing is, оf соurѕе, соnfidеnсе within thе реrѕоn. The оthеr thing thаt should be kерt in mind iѕ that the fаbriс should

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    Don 't Get Me Wrong

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    Don’t get me wrong, I love dogs, and never plan to live without one. But isn’t it weird how you can have so many amazing experiences with dogs and only one traumatic event, and yet the bad one is the one that stands out? It was an ordinary fall day, October 24th, 2012. I was thrilled to spend the night at my friend’s house. After school, we got onto the bus for the 40-minute drive. Once the bus ride was over, we got off the bus and walked up the driveway as we talked about what we were going to

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    On a crisp June morning, I was driving my golf cart through the neighborhood listening to some music and having a great morning and then suddenly it took a turn downhill. You see the debris on the ground and I'm in shocked of what just happen. Screaming at the top of my lungs for help, hoping someone would hear me and call for help. Blood running down my leg, hearing the ambulance sirens in the back ground. Just hoping this is a dream. On a Tuesday afternoon I decided to take the golf cart out for

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    Chimera Research Paper

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    The Chimera, a classic Greek Monster, first arose from the story The Iliad, by Homer in 800 B.C.. Homer described the great beast briefly as, “A thing of immortal make, not human, lion-fronted and snake behind, a goat in the middle, and sporting out the breath of the terrible flame of bright fire. (Homer)” Chimera is generally considered to be female through the tales she makes appearances in; additionally, scientists have taken a more logical approach to why this assumption was made by looking at

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